- Phonological Awareness
- Strong predictor of future reading achievement and spelling
- Can be strengthened through intensive, systematic instruction
- Can reduce number of students with reading disabilities
- Objectives of Lesson (1:00)
- To develop knowledge about phoneme
- To develop the ability to construct and provide intensive and explicit instruction
- To develop the ability to choose suitable examples for teaching
- To develop the ability to interpret and respond to student errors
- Terms (2:20)
- Phonological awareness
- Phoneme
- Phonemic awareness
- Study of Phonemic Awareness (6:00)
- Necessary because most fluent readers have difficulty identifying phonemes
- Important and helpful for beginning readers
- Important and helpful for teachers
- Consonant Phonemes (24) (10:25)
- Necessary to actually practice saying phonemes
- Grouped in different ways
- Vowel Phonemes (15) (29:00)
- Form "nucleus" of syllables and words
- All are continuous and voiced
- Few contrasting features to distinguish one from the other
- Vowel circle map
- Review (37:52)
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